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Increasing student learning through multimedia projects /

by Simkins, Michael; Simkins, Michael.
Type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Alexandria, Va. : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, c2002Description: 140 p. : ill ; 18 x 23 cm.ISBN: 9780871206640.Subject(s): Media programs (Education) -- United States | Interactive multimedia -- United States | Project method in teaching -- United States
Contents:
What is project-based multimedia learning? -- A multimedia primer -- Making a real-world connection -- Defining and planning a multimedia learning project -- Ready, set, go! -- The roles of assessment -- Teachers and students : evolving roles -- Finding support for your project -- Building systemic support.
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LB 1028.43 .K53 2024 Brave new words LB 1028.43 .K53 2024 Brave new words LB 1028.43 .K53 2024 Brave new words LB 1028.4 .I53 2002 Increasing student learning through multimedia projects / LB1028.5 .B8745 2017 Task before apps: LB 1028 .N532 1991 New training strategies in educational planning and management; report. Bangkok, 1991 /

"ASCD Product No. 102112"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 132) and index.

What is project-based multimedia learning? -- A multimedia primer -- Making a real-world connection -- Defining and planning a multimedia learning project -- Ready, set, go! -- The roles of assessment -- Teachers and students : evolving roles -- Finding support for your project -- Building systemic support.

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